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The Pareto principle (also known as the 80/20 rule, the law of the vital few, or the principle of factor sparsity) states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes.

I once had a client who used a spreadsheet to determine that he didn’t need 80-percent of his customers because most of his revenue and profits came from only 20-percent of the customers.

1-percenter works much the same way. No, not Hell’s Angels. Different 1-percenters. I’m talking about 1-percent of people that own perhaps 80-percent of the world’s wealth.

Here’s another one from Sarah Perez:

The top 1% of publishers globally accounted for a whopping 80% of the total 29.6 billion app downloads in the third quarter of 2019. That means just 20%, or 6 billion, downloads are left for the rest of the publishers.

80/20 or 1-percenters, it’s still the Golden Rule. Them with the gold get to rule.

The Mac Menubar Finder

Navigate and manage files and folders with a click to Default Folder X in the Mac's Menubar. Open and Save dialog boxes become Finder-like tools to rename, preview, tag, delete files, auto navigate to specific folders per app.

Worst!

Jeffrey did a keyboard comparison and says "This Is The Worst Keyboard Ever." No, it didn't come from a typewriter company. It didn't even come from a Mac notebook.